Aquatic Informatics is Ready to Rocket in Cleantech for the fourth year

Vancouver, BC -- Aquatic Informatics™ Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for environmental water management and water analysis, is pleased to announce that it has been named as one of the top 15 clean technology companies in BC with the greatest potential for revenue growth in 2011 by Rocket Builders, a management consulting firm specializing in the technology industry.

Aquatic Informatics has been named to the “Ready to Rocket” list for the last four years based on its consistent growth and high potential to accelerate that growth in 2011. This year will see the company build on its impressive North American client base with expanded sales efforts into international markets such as Australia, Asia and Europe. Governments in India and China have recently announced huge investments in water technologies and Aquatic Informatics is well-positioned to capitalize on these opportunities.

“The international opportunities for water technologies and the growing recognition of the importance of water makes 2011 a very exciting year for our company,” says Aquatic Informatics CEO Ed Quilty. “We are investing aggressively in software development to expand our enterprise platform and in international business development to establish our footprint in key overseas markets. To be recognized as a leader in Cleantech locally provides strong support to our broader efforts at preserving and protecting the world’s most important resource - water”.

AQUARIUS is the choice of the US Geological Survey's Office of Surface Water, Water Survey of Canada, and many state, provincial, county and municipal authorities. Helping agencies across the globe meet the highest standards and requirements for water data management; AQUARIUS gives water industry professionals the necessary tools to work more efficiently and effectively with large volumes of data – namely the near real-time data generated by rapidly evolving and expanding networks of automated water quality and quantity sensors.

About Ready to Rocket

Ready to Rocket is a unique business recognition list that profiles technology companies within ICT, Cleantech and Life Sciences with the greatest potential for revenue growth. Each year, based on analysis of trends that will drive growth in the technology sector, Rocket Builders identifies private companies in each of the above mentioned sectors that are best positioned to capitalize on the trends for growth. This selection methodology has been an accurate predictor of growth with 'Ready to Rocket' companies exceeding the industry growth rate. Also, many of these companies raise investment capital and each year many of the profiled 'Ready to Rocket' companies are acquired.

Rocket Builders is a management consulting firm providing sales and marketing services. With a focus on helping technology companies to grow and prosper, Rocket Builders has a proven track record of success with its clients. Since 2000 the company has been engaged in market research, market planning, business development initiatives, strategic selling, and product launches for over 200 organizations.

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